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Summary

Artist

Yamada Chō‎zaburō‎ (1871–1916)

Description

Japanese sculptor

Date of birth/death

1871

1916

Title

Wind God

Date

circa 1915 (Taisho)

Medium

repoussé iron

Dimensions

Height: 28.5 cm (11.2 in). Width: 23 cm (9.1 in).

Current location

Walters Art Museum

Native name

Walters Art Museum

Location

Baltimore, United States

Coordinates

39° 17′ 45.88″ N, 76° 36′ 55.10″ W

Established

1934

Website

thewalters.org

Authority control

WorldCat

Accession number

52.158

Credit line

Acquired by Henry Walters, 1915

Inscriptions

[Signature] Muneyoshi. dated 1914

Ownership history

The Panama-Pacific International Exposition [Gold medal winner], San Francisco, 1915

Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1915 [mode of acquisition unknown]

1931: bequeathed to Walters Art Museum by Henry Walters

place of origin

Ishikawa-ken, Japan

Source/Photographer

Walters Art Museum: Home page Info about artwork

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